A hot cutting wire melts thermally cuttable material away in front of it. Ideally the wire never touches the material directly – it melts it at a distance. When a constant cutting gap of approx. 2 mm is maintained, the cut runs optimally: clean surfaces, sharp edges, high dimensional accuracy. If the gap is too small the wire touches the material – poor surfaces and dimensional deviations result. If it is too large, accuracy suffers.